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Canadian Geography by Letter - R

'R' you ready for a Canadian geographic rrrumble?
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Last updated: November 5, 2020
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First submittedNovember 5, 2020
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Queenly capital of Saskatchewan
Regina
Mountain range that runs through British Columbia and continues into the US
Rocky Mountains
Highest point in the Canadian portion of the above mountain range
Mount Robson
River in Manitoba. Site of Louis Riel's rebellion in 1869
Red River
Historic territory owned by the Hudson's Bay Company from 1670 to 1870
Rupert's Land
Canada's Pacific coast is part of this region of earthquakes and volcanoes
Ring of Fire
Second largest settlement in Nunavut. Located on the western coast of Hudson Bay
Rankin Inlet
River in Quebec that runs north from Lake Champlain to merge with the St. Lawrence
Richelieu River
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A level of government below provincial that includes urban and rural communities
Regional Municipality
Quebec island in the centre of Lake Manicouagan. Formed from a meteorite impact
René-Levasseur Island
Canada's 9th largest lake, located in the Prairies. Named after Rudolph's kind
Reindeer Lake
Precipitating river in southwestern Ontario that forms part of the Canada-US border
Rainy River
City in metro Vancouver with Canada's highest immigrant population: 60%
Richmond
One of Canada's most northern communities. Located on Cornwallis Island in Nunavut
Resolute Bay
Unpredictable second largest island off the coast of Newfoundland
Random Island
2 Comments
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Level 67
Mar 27, 2021
Pretty obscure....
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Level 88
Mar 29, 2021
Always open to suggestions! However, I like to have a mix of geography from across the country. I treat it as a learning opportunity - places to visit and see that are off the beaten path.